- <#1319#>1<#1319#>
- <#49#>However, small changes in the document
styles would make font changes a bit
faster.<#49#>
- <#1414#>2<#1414#>
- <#447#>This
is pronounced ``ledding'' and measures the distance
between the baselines of succeeding lines. To TEX<#142#><#142#>
users it is known as <#143#>baselineskip<#143#>.<#447#>
- <#1416#>3<#1416#>
- <#448#>Among the AMS distribution an example
style option `<#146#>concrete.sty<#146#>' is provided which
makes the Concrete roman as well as the Euler math
fonts available. These fonts were used to
typeset~[#ConcreteMath##1###]
and this article.<#448#>
- <#1433#>4<#1433#>
- <#453#>For
full details of the usage of these primitive commands see the article
about the basic macros~[#basic##1###].<#453#>
- <#1435#>5<#1435#>
- <#467#>Actually we also said
<#454#>size<#208#>10\string<#208#><#209#>13pt\string<#209#><#454#> to
establish a larger <#210#>baselineskip<#210#>.<#467#>
- <#1438#>6<#1438#>
- <#216#>This
was suggested by Sebastian Rahtz who was one of the
first users of our prototype version.<#216#>
- <#1448#>#tex2html_accent_inline1449#<#1448#>
- <#468#>This is done
with the command
<#456#>#tex2html_accent_inline1450#<#456#>.<#468#>
- <#1480#>#tex2html_accent_inline1481#<#1480#>
- <#459#>Actually we cheated a
bit more in this article: we had to reset the <#268#>#tex2html_accent_inline1482#<#268#>
of certain characters because they are in different places in the
Euler version. A few more details can be found in Don Knuth's
article~[#art:euler##1###]. However, this is not a real problem
because such changes can be done in commands similar to <#270#>#tex2html_accent_inline1483#<#270#> if such incompatible versions are to coexist in real
applications.<#459#>
- <#1491#>#tex2html_accent_inline1492#<#1491#>
- <#278#>This means that it is the default
(see next section).<#278#>
- <#1495#>#tex2html_accent_inline1496#<#1495#>
- <#282#>YOU might belong to this group!<#282#>
- <#1504#>#tex2html_accent_inline1505#<#1504#>
- <#460#>This is the absolute minimum. These fonts are
accessed by <#300#>#tex2html_accent_inline1506#<#300#> and <#301#>#tex2html_accent_inline1507#<#301#> when the format is
generated.<#460#>
- <#1527#>#tex2html_accent_inline1528#<#1527#>
- <#461#>The latter alternative might be better if you
use these fonts very rarely (e.g., at sites with many users) to
avoid filling TEX<#323#><#323#>'s memory with unnecessary definitions.<#461#>
- <#1544#>#tex2html_accent_inline1545#<#1544#>
- <#462#>By the way, such
documents were at no time portable since Leslie Lamport stated
that it was always permissible to customize <#342#>#tex2html_accent_inline1546#<#342#>
according to the local needs. Therefore this is <#343#>#tex2html_accent_inline1547#<#343#> an
incompatible change.<#462#>